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“
I
’
ve
tried
it
.
It
’
s
hard
work
at
first
,
but
you
get
into
it
.
I
dare
say
I
shall
manage
to
keep
it
up
.
.
.
.
”
“
Really
!
what
an
idea
!
But
tell
me
,
how
do
the
peasants
look
at
it
?
I
suppose
they
laugh
in
their
sleeves
at
their
master
’
s
being
such
a
queer
fish
?
”
“
No
,
I
don
’
t
think
so
;
but
it
’
s
so
delightful
,
and
at
the
same
time
such
hard
work
,
that
one
has
no
time
to
think
about
it
.
”
“
But
how
will
you
do
about
dining
with
them
?
To
send
you
a
bottle
of
Lafitte
and
roast
turkey
out
there
would
be
a
little
awkward
.
”
“
No
,
I
’
ll
simply
come
home
at
the
time
of
their
noonday
rest
.
”
Next
morning
Konstantin
Levin
got
up
earlier
than
usual
,
but
he
was
detained
giving
directions
on
the
farm
,
and
when
he
reached
the
mowing
grass
the
mowers
were
already
at
their
second
row
.
From
the
uplands
he
could
get
a
view
of
the
shaded
cut
part
of
the
meadow
below
,
with
its
grayish
ridges
of
cut
grass
,
and
the
black
heaps
of
coats
,
taken
off
by
the
mowers
at
the
place
from
which
they
had
started
cutting
.
Gradually
,
as
he
rode
towards
the
meadow
,
the
peasants
came
into
sight
,
some
in
coats
,
some
in
their
shirts
mowing
,
one
behind
another
in
a
long
string
,
swinging
their
scythes
differently
.
He
counted
forty
-
two
of
them
.
They
were
mowing
slowly
over
the
uneven
,
low
-
lying
parts
of
the
meadow
,
where
there
had
been
an
old
dam
.
Levin
recognized
some
of
his
own
men
.
Here
was
old
Yermil
in
a
very
long
white
smock
,
bending
forward
to
swing
a
scythe
;
there
was
a
young
fellow
,
Vaska
,
who
had
been
a
coachman
of
Levin
’
s
,
taking
every
row
with
a
wide
sweep
.
Here
,
too
,
was
Tit
,
Levin
’
s
preceptor
in
the
art
of
mowing
,
a
thin
little
peasant
.
He
was
in
front
of
all
,
and
cut
his
wide
row
without
bending
,
as
though
playing
with
the
scythe
.
Levin
got
off
his
mare
,
and
fastening
her
up
by
the
roadside
went
to
meet
Tit
,
who
took
a
second
scythe
out
of
a
bush
and
gave
it
to
him
.